Auteur: Philip Hazel Date: À: ND CC: pcre-dev Sujet: Re: [pcre-dev] Internal errors and crashes with quantified
subroutines
On Mon, 21 Nov 2011, ND wrote:
> The pattern that is workable in Perl (Perl sucsessfully matches
> /(a)(?2){0,35000}?(b)/ for example) becames unworkable in PCRE. It's not good
> news for me. But if compatibility CAN NOT be achieved than this may be
> described in 'pcrecompat'.
It's a rather special case, but yes, it can be documented. It cannot be
fixed without a redesign of how the compile workspace size is handled
(it is currently of fixed size, 4K, defined by COMPILE_WORK_SIZE in
pcre_compile.c) and at the moment there are much more important things
to do.
> But investigate please, is there a way to take away compatibility immolation
> and make such patterns workable in PCRE.
You can patch pcre_compile.c to make COMPILE_WORK_SIZE bigger, but there
will always be a limit.
> May be LINK_SIZE influences. My PCRE build uses --with-link-size=3